
Chambers of the Occult
We’re Kai and J: two friends, paranormal fanatics, and real-life tour guides at the Winchester Mystery House. Our day jobs have us wandering ghost-filled hallways—and by night, we explore the darker corners of the world’s true crime and supernatural stories.
Each week, we dive into chilling murders, strange legends, and haunted histories, bringing our unique perspective from the halls of one of America’s most mysterious mansions. Expect eerie tales, our offbeat chemistry, and enough goosebumps to keep your EMF reader buzzing.
If you're into ghost stories, true crime, and the occasional chaotic giggle fit, you’ve found your new favorite podcast.
So grab your popcorn—or your holy water—and join us in the dark. Because in Chambers of the Occult, nothing is ever as it seems… and the ghosts?
They’re very real.
Chambers of the Occult
Old News Nonsense Vol. 12 – Cats, Crimes, and Cucumber Chaos
Kai and J are back with another round of Old News Nonsense—and this volume brings you ghost cats, fashion rebellions, and a criminal with a thing for buggy cushions.
First, meet the cucumber-craving cat who turned down mice in favor of raiding the farm’s vegetable stash. Then saddle up with Grady Carothers, the reindeer-wrangling cowboy who made sure Santa’s sleigh team was holiday-ready.
Things take a spooky turn with Topsy the Ghost Cat, whose dramatic death—and even more dramatic resurrection—left mourners baffled. From there, we head to Lima, Ohio, where women ditched the skirt and claimed fashion freedom with the rise of the pantsuit.
George Hon’s criminal résumé includes escaping jail, selling the sheriff’s bloodhounds for five bucks, and stealing a buggy cushion—because why not? Meanwhile, racer Roger VanHorn proved big dreams can come in tiny cars, using his need for speed to help troubled youth.
To wrap things up, we revisit the wild world of New Year’s resolutions—both the earnest goals of children and the historic failures of adults who swore off cigars, bikes, and all things productive.
It’s witty, weird, and wonderfully nonsensical. Tune in for Old News Nonsense Vol. 12—because the past just keeps getting stranger.